Warehousing and 3PL inventory orchestration
Unify container hierarchy, transfers, and replenishment with a single inventory ledger.
Key outcomes
- Container and location hierarchy with lineage
- Transfer and replenishment governance across sites
- Audit-ready inventory ledger
Solution profile
Primary focus
Container hierarchy, transfers, and replenishment governance
Core engines
Physical Assets, Forensic Intelligence, Safety & Reliability
Evidence artifacts
LPNs, location graph, transfer records, inventory ledger
Impact Intelligence
Impact Intelligence for inventory policy changes
Preview how location rules, replenishment thresholds, or container policies cascade before rollout.
- See change impact across locations, LPNs, and transfer queues
- Generate verification packs for custody and compliance reviews
- Compare cost ranges before committing to policy changes
Engine mapping
Warehouse workflows aligned to core engines
Inventory truth depends on spatial context, custody, and guardrails.
Engine
Physical Assets
LPN nesting, location hierarchies, and capacity rules stay consistent across every site.
- Parent-child containerization without losing item lineage
- Location graph enforces capacity and zone rules
Engine
Forensic Intelligence
Every move, transfer, and adjustment is ledgered with evidence.
- Multi-warehouse transfers share a single custody trail
- Inventory reconciliations remain exportable
Engine
Safety & Reliability
Holds, exceptions, and policy checks prevent risky movements.
- Quality or damage holds prevent downstream use
- Exception routing keeps mispicks visible
Terminology
Align on the operational language.
Industry teams adopt shared definitions for assets, workflows, and compliance artifacts so every integration stays consistent.
Warehousing terminology map
Shared languageLPN
Warehouse opsLicense Plate Number. An identifier assigned to a handling unit (pallet, tote, or case) to track it through its lifecycle, with recursive nesting support.
Location
OperationsGraph node with zone, capacity, and eligibility rules.
Transfer order
LogisticsLedgered inventory move with approvals and receipt confirmation.
Cycle count
Inventory controlInventory verification task tied to ledger adjustments.
Workflow
From receiving dock to outbound shipment
How inventory, transfers, and container lineage stay accurate.
Step 1
LPN nesting and container lineage
Build pallet, tote, and case hierarchies while preserving item traceability.
Step 2
Multi-warehouse transfers
Approve and track transfers with ledgered custody and receiving confirmation.
Step 3
Replenishment orchestration
Trigger replenishment tasks with location eligibility and capacity rules.
Step 4
Inventory ledger and reconciliation
Capture adjustments, counts, and exceptions in a single ledger.
Feature deep dives
The feature set that powers this solution.
Dive deeper into the workflows, evidence, and APIs that align to this industry.
Deep dive
AvailableLPN nesting
Model parent-child containers without losing item lineage.
Deep dive
AvailableGSII serialization
Trace serialized assets and containers across custody flows.
Deep dive
AvailableWebhooks and events
Stream inventory and transfer events to downstream systems.
Deep dive
PlannedInventory ledger analytics
Analyze adjustments, exceptions, and drift in one evidence stream.
Compliance
Compliance and controls for warehouse operations
Inventory custody and exceptions stay visible for auditors and customers.
Chain of custody
Every move and transfer is tied to a ledger entry with timestamps.
Exception holds
Damaged or quarantined inventory stays segregated with policy guards.
Inventory reconciliation
Cycle counts and adjustments keep variance reports exportable.
Case studies
Stories that map outcomes to industry metrics.
Global 3PL
Inventory truth across every site
Unified LPN nesting and transfers keep custody visible across all warehouses.
Retail distribution
Fewer exceptions, faster replenishment
Replenishment rules and exception routing reduce mispicks and stockouts.
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